Kyocera duraforce pro2 E6920 - Manual update??? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
i have here e6920 phone...it is still on android 8.
Update to 9 is available but problem is that is needed to be on att network in us...and i am in europe.
Do you know if is possible to update it manually?
thx

What you mean is upgrading existing Android OS to a newer version.
Updates of existing Android version get rolled out by OEM/carrier ( in form of OTAs ) if they think it's necessary.
Upgrading from Android 8 to a newer version requires to flash a Custom Recovery ( like TWRP ) and afterwards flashing a Custom ROM that meets your expectection by means of the Custom Recovery.

...i mean OTA upgrade to android 9...problem is that i am not on att network - i am in europe.
So i need to flash official stock firmware via pc.
I mean that for e6920 is not twrp

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I Think Once u Flashed The latest Firmware U can't Go back
Because Of bootloader
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didn´t like it...
flashed back to 5.1.1 stock without problems (odin)
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